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Barbara "Bobbi" Bauernhuber passed away on July 19, 2014 in Colorado Springs just three days after her 93rd birthday. Barbara was born on July 16, 1921 in New York, New York to the late Arthur and Belle (Van Buren) Schloerb.
Barbara, a World War II veteran, met Joseph Bauernhuber during her military service. On August 10, 1946 the two were married and together raised two sons. Barbara moved to Colorado Springs from Edison, New Jersey after her husband retired from E.R. Squibbs Pharmaceutical Company. She was primarily a beloved homemaker but had many hobbies she was passionate about such as painting, sewing, cooking and photography.
Barbara is survived by her sons: Joseph Frank and John Michael (Toni) Bauernhuber; sister, Helen Bruger and her granddaughter, Jessica Ann. She was preceded in death by her husband, Joe and her sister, Rose Drew.
A celebration of life will be held at 10:00 a.m. on Tuesday, July 29, 2014 at the Shrine of Remembrance Funeral Home "Veterans Honor Court" at 1730 East Fountain Boulevard, Colorado Springs, Colorado.
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To Joe and John
I just saw today that your Mom passed....I send my condolences and made a donation to the St James food pantry in her memory. I remember her fondly and the wonderful friend she was to my Mom
Margaret Pemberton
January 1, 2015
joe bauernhuber
September 4, 2014
I was sitting, here, thinking. I did not know what to say on my first post, so i made it short and sweet. Mom, i will miss your laugh, your smile, your wit, and your big heart. you were tough on me, but always fair. Your heart and joy for life was always large. When i came to visit you, there you were, with a big pot of your s'getti, which was one of my favorite meals. You gave me tuff love when needed, but also gentile love too. you are now with Pop, and i see you both in the same body as when you left, but with no pain, nor with any ailments. no oxygen tethers, no stooped, bent over. Standing tall, arms around each others waists. I love you, Mom.
August 4, 2014
Well, we're finally home and it still seems unreal. Miss you already. I had a dream of you and Joe dancing. I like to think of you that way. Smiling and dancing with no stoop or oxygen hose anymore. You lived a great life. You really have inspired me to make the most of my life I can. Thanks Mom!
Toni Bauernhuber
August 1, 2014
As the days and weeks pass, and as you return to life's routine, may you continue to feel comforted by the love and support of family and friends. Psalm 62:8.
July 30, 2014
I miss you grandma; More than words can describe. I tell everyone how I got my artistic talent from you. Give grandpa a hug and a kiss from me please. I love you grandma, and miss you more and more each day.
Jessica Bauernhuber
July 27, 2014
one of the greatest mom,s. would take me to nyc. coney island "nathans hot dogs"
the auto shows in nyc,drag races on sunday.taught me to how to drive with a stick shift,fish,gut and clean and cook in cast iron skillet with a camp fire.mom you lived your life the way you wanted to.love and will miss you dearly. your 1st born.
joe bauernhuber
July 27, 2014
I miss you mom. I love you.
John Bauernhuber
July 27, 2014
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